Sunday, July 5, 2026

Anyone Else Bothered By Zoo's Use Of Our Lions On Impending Eve Of Their Eviction?

For this week's Lion tale, I'm just going to put forth how I feel about the Zoo pimping out Our Lions, who they plan to evict.


This isn't about hating on the Event, because I think they need more events like this.  I have always thought the use of Food Trucks, Product Vendors, et al, were an under used draw.  I mentioned the use of these at least a few times, in connection with ideas that included after hour events, years before the previous summer event Sunset Fridays started a couple years ago.  So, seeing the video from Roar and Pour, and the attendance it drew, I'm hopeful that there will be more like it. That said, unlike Sunset Fridays, the price point was a bit more exclusive.  I believe in these higher priced events because the Zoo needs the money, but I also believe in inclusive events that are more budget friendly.  Sunset Fridays in my opinion from a fundraising perspective, could have been a bit higher priced. The Zoo should aim for stand alone events like this (as opposed to the current Dino add-on, which is on point) that are in the $20-30 range.

Apologies for the digression.  So much with the Zoo triggers related thoughts.  That said, a comment was left on the Zoo's Facebook post (below), in reference to more "fundraising" events, and I highly agree.   The lack of fundraising through eighteen years of the last administration, has been a huge issue for me.  Obviously, the absence of that has contributed to the state Our Zoo is in.  A huge issue all-around.  Additionally, you can also see my comment, "Too bad Roar & Pour revenue isn't going towards upgrading for Our Lions so they can stay in their home at Our Zoo!"  


The Zoo even brought out a costumed Lion for the event.     


Since the name of this event is Lion related, and I think has been done before, what will they do when Our Zoo has no Lions?  It will be really lame if they have this event again, in a Zoo that has No Lions.


Back to the use of Our Lions.  When I saw Jasiri on the new entrance banner, my immediate thought was that it was disturbing considering they are evicting Our Lions. 

I do like that he's there and that his tagline is "Fierce", even though in my opinion that does not reflect his individual character, but it does reflect mine.  While I may not always be fierce in action, I will always be fierce in conviction.  This Leo Lady, is not happy that Our Lions are leaving, and I will continue to be fiercely vocal with my feelings about the Zoo choosing to clear and hold Our Lion's House for Pandas, instead of choosing to fundraise for the upgrades that would keep them in their home.


All I can say to the Zoo is, Use Our Lions while you can, because it will be ridiculous once they're gone.  

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Saturday, July 4, 2026

A Year Of Independence Is Approaching - Has Our Zoo Seen Enough Change?

August 1, will mark one year since disgraced former Zoo CEO/Director Tanya Peterson's exit.  The other day I remembered that I wrote a post last year about Our Zoo Gaining Independence from her mismanagement and all-round toxicity. 

Today, I'm expressing some of the changes I've seen, and those I haven't, in the eleven months of new Leadership.  That Leadership is lead by new CEO/Director Cassandra Costello, but unfortunately backed by the same Zoological Society Board.  I mention the Board, because I still strongly believe the Board (as well as the RecPark as oversight entity) needs restructuring, and redefining.  In my opinion, without that, it seems like the same game, and that can hold Our Zoo back from reaching it's optimum potential. 

I'm going to start by flat-out saying, I expected more betterment changes in a years time than I've seen happen.  I feel like after witnessing eighteen years of destruction, I personally would have made better use of a year's worth of time.  That said, maybe I have no idea what it takes to get things done, but I have the fixer mentality, I see an issue and want it fixed now.   I acknowledge, the situation Costello has stepped into, so maybe then there needs for a better process and delegation of tasks.   

In a brief overview from my perspective, the last year has seen the the decision to exit both Chimpanzees and Lions from Our Zoo, no Fundraising efforts (with the exception of the Entry Bricks) and no attention to the broken down fence that leads people into Our Zoo.   These are major issues rooted in, the lack of recognition of what two large species mean to Our Zoo, the lack of creative ways to fund Our Zoo's needs (like those needed to keep Our Lions), and the lack of pride in the outside appearance of Our Zoo.

These personal highlights, are not meant to take away from the immense overall change that Costello has brought, but these things I've mentioned are big thumbs down.  There can be both.  I have appreciated a lot of things that have been done, and do not discard those efforts, but I want to see more.  People tell me things take time.  I'm sorry, but in my opinion, Our Zoo does not have the luxury of time. 

I applaud Costello coming in with enthusiasm, and tenacity, to better Our Zoo, and I hope that carries on, despite the tight rope and obstacles.  I welcomed that she immediately created an environment that fostered optimism, and lifted morale. Although, it is my guess that the initial morale is not as high as it started, as no one is happy about the decision to evict Our Lions.

I'm going to leave it at that.  

This Summer's Dino event looks to be a draw, and I hope successful.  Last week's weekday visit, was crowded, so hopefully that's the sign of increased attendance.  But, the Zoo needs increased attendance all year.  So, hopefully they are planning big things, in the way of events and fundraising for the Holidays.  I'll be watching, as I did last October thru New Years, when I saw three months of missed opportunities during Giving Season.   

I look forward to the next six months, and seeing how things progress.  The clock is ticking.

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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Is The Zoo Rushing To Rehome Our Lions? - If So, Why?

Here's your weekly Lion/Panda ponder, to keep the Lion Eviction situation active.

On June 9, the Zoo made a post to their social media accts...

> "Jasiri, our 10-year-old male African lion, recently underwent a comprehensive wellness exam, and we’re pleased to report he is in good health for a middle-aged lion.

Jasiri was very cooperative for a voluntary anesthesia injection, allowing our veterinary team to safely complete a full suite of planned diagnostics on the 460-pound lion. His physical exam showed he was in great physical condition, with no significant abnormalities detected, and, of course, he has a great hairdo! Male lions are known for their iconic manes, which are unique to each individual and can signal everything from age and health to social status. X-rays and a brief abdominal ultrasound likewise revealed no concerning findings.

As previously reported, Jasiri does have a historical diagnosis of a congenital spinal malformation identified when he was just one-year-old. This condition appears clinically stable and well-managed at this time.

Routine wellness exams are an important part of ensuring the Zoo’s animals receive the highest standard of care, helping us monitor their health and well-being throughout their lives. We’re proud to say Jasiri’s health report looks good!" ... <

Wonderful to hear Jasiri is HEALTHY!!!

What does this exam, at this time mean?   

I don't know how often the Lions get "routine wellness exams", in this case meaning, whether this was a regularly scheduled exam, or one needed to proceed in the transfer of Our Lions out of their home to another Zoo.   Lulu, the female, who (as far as I know), doesn't have something that would be considered a pre-existing health flag, seemingly didn't have an exam.  So, I'm assuming Jasiri's was to determine his health status for transfer.

In my opinion, that means two things.  Jasiri's excellent report means he is all clear for a transfer.  But, it also means he is not presenting any health concerns, and rushing to move Our Lions is not necessary at this time, or in the foreseeable future.

So, again, if the Zoo is maintaining that the Lions need to move for future "health concerns", and not to make way for Pandas, then Why can't there be a fundraising drive started now to raise funds for the upgrades needed if and when the time comes for a need to prevent Lions accessing the moat?  There is seemingly enough time to do so since Jasiri is currently in "...great physical condition..."

In my opinion, the "health concern" reasoning really is a hypothetical possibility, and most likely no more of an aging issue than any other Big Cat that has lived out their life in these same yards.  And certainly more of a hypothetical than the Zoo actually getting Pandas, which is really more of a fantasy, 

So, Why are there no efforts to raise funds for Lions?   It really can mean only one thing.  No need because even if they had the money, the move is all rooted in Pandas.

Frankly, it amazes me, No, it puzzles me, that there have been no fundraising efforts (other than the Entry Brick sale?) for obvious other needs, let alone larger projects like, the future vacancy of Triple Grotto, and that broken down Perimeter Fence.  It appears fundraising is reserved for their Panda obsession.

There have been so many missed opportunities for raising funds, not just in the eighteen years of previous mismanagement, but in the ten months since the changeover.  So many ideas that could bring in money, large and small.  I just don't get it.  

So yea, it's seemingly all about Pandas.  There is no other reason that Our Lions can not live out their lives, where all the other Big Cats before them did.

I noted recently that I had been doing some info gathering via Chat GPT and Google AI, into Panda acquisitions in US Zoos, and Our Zoo's Financial issues.  I still have to read through that information, and pull necessary notations to share.

One of the things I read in regard to acquiring Pandas is that the agreement for China to send Pandas, is allegedly just of "intent to send".   Allegedly China does not actually commit to sending Pandas until an enclosure is built and inspected.  If China has any issues, they will not approve sending Pandas.

Since the Zoo has been reported as stating they are hoping for Pandas by early 2028, getting started on Panda housing seems like it would be imminent.  So, time will tell if that aligns with Our Lions departure.

My prediction is the Zoo will start renovation on the Lion House Interior first, and within months after the Lions are transferred out.  This will call the least attention to the fact that they are prepping for Pandas so soon after evicting our poor Lions.

It Amazes and Disgusts me that Zoo Leadership (Board, CEO, et al), is willing to destroy The Lion House, destroy the landscape of the Zoo, and foremost, Lose Our Lions, all for Pandas.  All on the assumption they might get Pandas. The whole thing truly is a blind obsession.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Remembering Two Zoo Friends On Their Shared Birthday

I have another post for today near finished, but yesterday realized the date.

Today, June 27th, is the Birthday of both Tatiana, the Zoo's Tiger who was murdered on Christmas Day 2007, and my friend Lee, who passed away unexpectedly Christmas week last year.  Lee, like myself, had a long history of deep involvement with Our Zoo.  That dedication to Our Zoo included our efforts making Enrichment Toys for the Big Cats and Bears, as well as like me, being the target of former Director Tanya Peterson's jealous wrath.  She loved Our Big Cats.  She would be horrified at what is happening to Our Lions, Jasiri and Lulu, and that Our Zoo will soon no longer have them, or any Big Cats.  She had tattoos of three of them.  She also loved and was besties with Our Farm Friends.

Walking with Paprika

We met in 2008, the year we both lost kitty babies of our own. We bonded over our love for our babies and zoo friends.  We shared a lot of good times, and sad times.  I miss that friendship and talking to her. 

The other night in my Facebook Memories Tati's bench came up.  In 2019 I had gotten permission to touch-up the lettering.  As a Donor of this bench, it was something I wanted to redo then, and for the last couple years.  I thought I might get to it by her Birthday this year, but kept forgetting and then when reminded, I couldn't make it happen in time.  Not even sure I can get permission now, but will try.  

That same year, a friend from out of state who Tatiana had touched, mentioned he wished he could put Flowers on her bench for her Birthday.  I did that for him, and for those of us who loved her.  Left them for her and our other lost Zoo Friends.  



After a full week of June Gloom, the Sun is Shining today.  I hope it's doing the same on the other side, like it was on this Christmas day.  

Raising a glass at the Tonga Room for Lee's Birthday in 2010. This year, I bet she's celebrating with Tatiana, and all our beloved lost zoo friends.   


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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Spied The Dinosaur Set-Up, A Marketing Curiosity - Plus Flamingo Nesting Notes

The Dinosaurs for the Zoo's Summer Event arrived this week.  Some were viewable from the barriers on both sides of the Event Loop. 

I think the Loop starts at Koalas
and ends at Tropical Building.

These are outside the Tropical Aviary.

One of our existing Dinosaurs seen in distance.

Signage at the barrier by Koalas.  


Close-Up of Pricing on cart seen in the distance in the photo above, that is where I assume the entrance will be.  You can also see in the previous photo, a partial Dino, which I was told was going to be a photo-op station.  

The curiosity is, Why are there no sandwich board advertisments about the Event, placed on paths now? Even on that huge black billboard north of Wolverines.  That thing has been unused since the VR thing moved.  Why it's not being used for special notices, including potential fundraising efforts, is beyond me.  As well, a week out, and no signage about it outside the Zoo for passers by?   

People can see the Dinos, it's a missed opportunity for awareness to Visitors who may come back for it.  I overheard at least a dozen people talking about the Dino's, but not the Event.  When I was photo'ing the ones by Tropical Building, one guy started talking to me about them.  I told him they were for an Event, and about the animatronics.  He was like cool, I'll have to come back.  


WalkAbout was closed off a couple weeks ago when electrical work for Dino's was being done.  Considering Boomer the Emu at WalkAbout is one of my besties,  I was upset I wouldn't be able to see him for over three months, the duration of the event.  I asked PR about this over a week ago but never got an answer.   

If this is the case, and WalkAbout will be closed to Visitors, I'll pay to go see him once a month, if the exhibit is going to be accessible to those who buy a Dino ticket.  That said, I am concerned about the affect the animatronic sounds will have on Boomer, the Walleroo's, and the Cassowary.

-Another note about yesterday.   While viewing Flamingos, I thought there should be some signage about Nesting Season.   It can't be assumed that every visitor views the Zoo's social media.   

Additionally, I've always thought people are a little much with their intolerance of smells.  I have heard it through the years about the Farm Barns, the Lion House, and yes, the Flamingos.  Sure sometimes there's an odor, but I bet it doesn't compare to that of most of these people's kids poopy diapers!   That said, I muttered about it to my friend, and said there needs to be a sign here about the scent, since this is often too common a comment. Might be especially helpful during this time, as if I remember correctly, when eggs have been laid, Keepers have tended to not go in the exhibit as much, or for as long as it would take to deep clean, which would require keeping the Birds inside, which would seemingly interupt them sitting on the eggs for an extended period of time.  

Anyway, one and a half Thumbs Up on these items.  

Looking forward to seeing Flamingo Chicks again, it's been too long.  Egg watch was a fun time in the past.  Seeing Chicks hatch in front of me was amazing, and watching the babies grow and change to Adults is a cool experience.  Thumbs Up!

Dino's look cool, but I won't be happy if I can't see Boomer for three+ months.  Will be very cranky and sad.   When I do get to see him, he will probably think, Where has she been?  And not understand.   So, only half a Thumbs Up! for Dino's for me personally.

That said, I hope it's a successful event and generates a substantial amount of revenue.  Certainly enough to cover what looked like well over a dozen new electrical outlets being installed to run the Dino animatronics, and hopefully enough for some necessary fixes.  See my next post!

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Follow-Up To June 7 Post - Update To Idea For Housing Lions & Panda's In Big Cat Area

In my last post, I referenced a post that was supposed to have a proceeding one.  This is that post, with some changes.

My June 7 post titled, "Lions, No Lions. Pandas, No Pandas. Will The Truth Ever Reveal Itself?", ended with this paragraph...

"Last week I put forth an idea for Keeping Our Lions and possibly satisfying the Panda Want.  I took photos of that area this past week, and this post was meant for them and a rehash of that idea.  As I wrote, the post flowed to include other words and memories, and now the idea rehash and photos, are best suited for a separate post."

I put forth an idea I had that allowed for both the Lions and Pandas to occupy the Big Cat area, without ever seeing each other, satisfying one of China's stipulations.  


Above is one of the graphics included in that May 30 post titled, "Our Zoo Needs To Try Harder To Keep Our Lions Home!".  In that post I shared an idea of building a covered/indoor extension off of Cat Yard A (in red), accessible via the existing currently blocked off windows.

As mentioned this post was supposed to rehash that, as I took photos of the extension area to include.  Since then, I realized something, that never entered my mind, or any conversation with others.  Admittedly, I probably should have realized this sooner, but I'm no Panda expert, and when Pandas were here in the 80s, they only used one of the then four yards.  When looking at images of Panda enclosures, I realized, only one Panda was shown at a time.  Further research indeed confirmed, while two Pandas are sent as part of the agreement, they have to be housed separately.  Maybe everyone but me knows this, but it seriously was never part of my thought process in any of this.  So, with that, this idea wouldn't work.

There was seemingly a reason why I had dueling posts going this weekend.  As I worked to finish the previous one, I had a thought, that altered this idea.  


The above graphic shows the changes.  The most significant is the rebuilding of a finger wall in Cat Yard A (orange).  Returning it back to it's original layout of two yards, now creating three.  Both these Cat Yards should have never had the walls taken down. One double-wide would have been sufficient, and Cats rotated into larger yard, since Cats sleep most of the day.  This uses the rotating idea with Pandas.  Considering they basically sit all day eating, or napping, with the occasional roll about.  Pandas can access their indoor spaces in the Lion House via these two yards. The Lions can occupy the A Corner, with that extension, that can double as a night quarter, without ever needing to go into the Lion House.   Although a wall (green) could be built in the LH to separate from Panda indoor viewing, if LH rooms on west side (pink) want to be used for separation for feeding or other short-term use, while Pandas are outside in yards.  If needed, a fence for keeping Lions out of the moat can easily be put up in a yard this size.

The photos below show that extension area.  The space is sizable, in front of the three unused viewing windows, and as seen in second photo, could extend west along building wall, which almost doubles the space size.  I approximated the footage, but can't find those numbers now.  It's a decent size for an enclosed addition.  



Anyway, that's the post.  That's the idea.  It probably seems pretty useless to put forth any ideas, but I forge ahead no matter.  Never hurts to express ideas, and it clears them from my overwhelmed mind.  

The sad thing about all this, is that I don't think Pandas will ever come here, and Our Lions will have been moved from their home for no reason at all.

All the time and money wasted on a fantasy.  Years of one empty enclosure, and then two.  Years with no fundraising for current Animal Needs.  Possibly with the Zoo even going through with the renovations, and still ending up with No Pandas, because China does not commit to sending any until after inspection of finished enclosure.  Leaving the Lion House and Cat Yards, destroyed and unable to house Big Cats again, without further renovations.  

All the upset and upheaval for nothing.  

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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Questions About Lions/Pandas That Need To Be Answered - Will The Zoo Ever Do So?

I started a Lion/Panda related post yesterday morning.  This post.  I needed a break, and never resumed.  Trying again this morning, I remembered I had made a notation at the end of my weekend post two weekends ago, that I was going to do a supplemental post to that one.  I forgot, and wrote something different last weekend.  I endeavor to finish this draft, as well as that missed one and two others.  Goal is by day's end, but I feel a nap coming on, so who knows how far I'll get.

Coming soon, there are going to be some posts, where I'm going to just publish findings for documentation purposes. Those posts may also note more about why's, and have my opinions. Some might just be simply putting the information out there.  

This post is a bit of a rehash,  because there are still unanswered questions about the Lion Transfers, Cat Yards, and exactly what is going on with the Panda Chase.

Frankly, the answers seem pretty clear to most, but the Zoo needs to answer them so there is no question as to Why what's happening, actually is.

I've written in previous posts that I'm going to try and keep what's happening to Our Lions active, the best that I can.  That may be with newer, relevant, and/or related information.  That just may be by continuing to ask these, and other questions, repeatedly, until they are sufficiently answered.  I may be chasing facts of a story that will just never materialize, or help save Our Lions from being evicted from THEIR Home in The LION HOUSE.  I may just sound like a real pain in the ass, but if something isn't right, especially with our beloved Animals, as the saying goes, I'm going to be that "Dog With A Bone".

So, the questions that I want answered (and I'm not alone) are...

If Zoo leadership Maintains that the Lions are being transferred out due to (hypothetical) possible future mobility issue maneuvering the yard's moat, and has no relation to the Zoo's Plan to renovate The Lion House and Cat Yards for Pandas...

*Then Why has one of the Cat Yards been vacant since the Panda Plan was announced in April 2024?

*It's been ten months since the management changeover, Why has there not been the acquisition of another Big Cat to occupy the vacant yard?  

*If this is not about clearing the Cat Yards and Lion House, to keeping the area on hold for fund pending renovations, and future acquisition of Pandas, then...

*Why can't the Zoo start fundraising specifically for an extended fence line or other upgrades related to the Lions projected aging needs, so they can stay here?

The last question is based on a statement saying, "...it was not feasible to upgrade for Lions".

*Why isn't it "feasible"?  

*Is it Panda related, or lack of funds related?  Because, it has to be one of those, and the Zoo needs to be clear about which on it is.

Relative timeline of Big Cats:

September 2021 ... Tigers Jillian and Teddy are transferred to San Diego.

March 2022 ... Tiger Skylar (Leanne) passes away.

May-July 2022 ... Zoo Removes finger walls from Cat Yards, reducing four enclosures to two.  One double-wide is occupied by Lions, one is vacant.

February 2023 ... Lion Sukari passes away.

May 2023 ... Jaguar arrives.  Temporary housing in former Snow Leopard enclosure.  Containment Upgrade to Cat Yard B proceeds.  Upgrade deemed still breachable by Animal Care Staff.  Further Upgrade attempts cease.

September 2023 ...  Female Lion arrives.  After six months alone after the loss of his Mother, Jasiri gets a companion.

April 2024 ... Former Mayor announces Panda Plan. Very early and very briefly, an alternative location for Pandas is mentioned, but the Lion House/Cat Yards is chosen.  

July 2025 ... Jaguar passes away.  

I planned for this post to include documentation of some information I found about Panda acquisitions in US Zoos.  Now that I've expanded on my notes for some of the above, I think making a separate post on Panda info might be best.  

The important take-away from this is that it's been exactly four years that one of the Big Cat Yards has remained vacant.   That is because it needs to be clear for Panda renovations.  The same reason Our Lions are being transferred out.   That is the actual reason.  While a future where mobility concerns due to aging may become a issue, and lack of funds for upgrading non-existent, in my opinion that time is not now, and it's seemingly being used as a smoke screen reasoning.  And that's just not right.  

Secrecy is seemingly still part of the Zoo's agenda.  Certainly specific details regarding Panda fundraising are suspiciously being kept under wraps. 

The Zoo should really just come out and say,... We don't have the funding right now, but we're hoping to.  We don't know when that's going to happen.  The only way that we can afford to bring Pandas to SF, is to put them in the Lion House and that's why we have to transfer Our Lions to another Zoo.  We are going to keep the Lion House vacant until we know that we absolutely cannot bring Pandas here. 

That's what we all believe to be the reality of what's happening.  I want to hear it from Zoo Leadership.

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